Thanks @eamonncarey for thinking about us.
Hi Product Hunt! This is Danny, Co-founder of Postcard. We built Postcard out of need. The options of deciding where to go were outdated and unhelpful. We knew social media content and data could provide a better answer.
Appreciate you taking a moment to check us out. Please feel free to post any questions/comments or reach out to me personally, danny@gopostcard.com.
Thanks @domainoji, like many social apps our target audience is skews younger but it's really for anyone looking for fun new places and experiences in NYC. My co-founder @dpmatts and I are native New Yorkers and know the city very well, but even we faced the age old "where we should be go tonight?" question way too often. That's why we built Postcard. We don't think people should have to settle for an average night, but instead should always be able to discover new, hidden places around the city that they'll love.
Cool app! Fun to see new social/discovery stuff pop up, especially over the summers when interns/students are out & about, bored in new cities looking for things to do.
Are there any differences between Postcard and Snap Maps? Curious to hear how you differentiate yourself. Thanks!
Thanks for the question @nickabouzeid! We definitely think Postcard can be very helpful for people who are new to the city. The main difference is that Postcard is venue-focused instead of people-focused -- based on our algorithm, it shows you the hottest places around the city based on the latest social media posting from a variety of platforms, including users posting to Postcard. All the content is tied to a venue and sorted by recency, so you only see what's relevant to you in making a decision about where to go to have a great night.
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